Investigations-based results on the hydrographic conditions with special reference to the tourist bathing areas of the protected Romanian littoral
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https://doi.org/10.55268/CM.2024.54.45Keywords:
hydro-morphological changes, coastal protection works, ADCP measurements, water quality, bathing areasAbstract
The aim of the present work is related to the new hydrographic conditions within newly developed coastal areas through coastal protection measures extension. The study also seeks to assess the impact on the touristic bathing areas and its safety. The new bathymetry, induced by the sediment size, together with currents propagation into the bathing areas adjacent to the newly arranged beach areas were subject of Conductivity Temperature and depth profiler (CTD) and Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) measurements in relation to the summer waves regime and sea level variations. Several experiments habitually conducted during the summer period were considered; the experiments are related to the marine hazards associated to the swimming areas, such as seasonal storm-inducing currents and the propagation of the rip currents in the nearshore, but also to the specific marine currents setups around beach protection groins and longitudinal breakwater, the influence of vertical water movements, including up-welling and specific intensifications in the periods with complex stormy waves.

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Copyright (c) 2024 Răzvan Mateescu, Radu Manu, Dragoș Niculescu, Elena Vlăsceanu, Liliana Rusu, Dragoș Marin

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